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your diet, how much you move each day, your connections, your stress management, your sleep, you know, all of those things are always foundational. And anytime we talk about any sort of other intervention, we always wanna start with a good foundation
...in medical school is that most chronic diseases are from general body inflammation and insulin resistance. Heart disease, for example, most common cause of death in The United States. We thought it was just saturated fat. Three large studies failed t
...metabolic health. There are so many myths around metabolic
...the medical culture, and this is part of the sort of the sociology of medicine, meeting people where they're at. For example, as a cancer surgeon, I would see women tell me they don't wanna get a mammogram. I I disagree. I think they're safe, but a w
as total witchcraft and sorcery. So if you go back to antiquity, the first people calling themselves doctors objectively understood nothing. Yeah. So this was pure sophistry from the beginning, and we are on this long journey through which medicine i
...effective medical interventions such as bariatric surgery, which is stomach stapling, effectively the gold standard in treating obesity, often go unused in favor of diet and exercise, which for many don't work. And, like, this is proven over and over
And therefore, even if you have a high probability of getting a life threatening disease, you might not by changing how your genes are expressed. So prevention is one of the great ideas today that we all could employ. And I, let's say, became extreme
...medical science as total witchcraft and sorcery. So if you go back to antiquity, the first people calling themselves doctors objectively understood nothing. Yeah. So this was pure sophistry from the beginning, and we are on this long journey
Justin Maris has spent fifteen years building companies around a single idea, that what you eat, how you move, and where you live matter more than the pills you take. His great grandmother lived to 95 without ever shopping organic or asking for no se
...medical interventions such as bariatric surgery, which is stomach stapling, effectively the gold standard in treating obesity, often go unused in favor of diet and exercise, which for many don't work. And, like, this is proven over and over and over
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